First of all, this is not a fairy tale about the birth of superheroes. With the mentality of waiting to see a scene similar to the "S" that represents hope in Superman, it should not have a good viewing experience. Secondly, as far as I am concerned, this is a work that deserves to be silent for more than ten minutes after reading it, and of course, it does not include the time to write this film review. The main line of the plot is actually not complicated, the world is facing a crisis → find a way to save the world → make some efforts to achieve the goal → the world is saved, the details are rough and need not be repeated, let the audience enjoy it slowly, but it is not shown in a long story. The content and plot arrangement are unexpectedly rich, and the characters are quite concise and in place. From the cumbersome daily life that is deliberately described to an epic myth, it has a very subtle resonance with "Leap to the Peak". If you can accept the early stage of the film The director deliberately made it plain, then you will find that these foreshadowing are actually the few wisps of smoke and dust before the eruption of the volcano, which is inconspicuous but really important.
Going back to the film itself, I must be ashamed to admit that I still haven’t figured out the relationship between the protagonist’s genetic sequence and the acquisition of the great power that is enough to control the basic force. Refer to the plot of the protagonist being locked in a cabin that seems to be a resonance chamber and forced to emerge. Maybe a specific genetic structure guarantees energy sublimation rather than collapse through resonance at a specific frequency? I guess it's more about string theory.
I'm no exception. It's too much of a joke about the plot of what power is obtained by chance. In fact, I can't wait to let all the bugs bite, pick up some magical objects in a dream, or suddenly wake up. It tells us a truth that as a human being, there is a price to pay for gaining any supernatural power. In addition to the resolute anomaly when the protagonist chooses a few tasks and saves his daughter's life, most of the time he is a middle-aged template that is slightly disqualified. Compared with his various weaknesses and hysteria, all the people in the action team, especially the doctor. And the female assistant, they are simply extraordinary and wise and fearless, so admirable, until the end of these willing villains who were killed by the protagonist, they still wanted to save the world. Human nature can fulfill the great responsibility of saving lives, well, you should have your place on the throne of the heroic spirit, and you should be very close to the heroic spirit Emiya Shirou.
The reason why I don't agree that this is a superhero movie is very simple. It can be roughly analyzed from the plot that the vast majority of people do not know that they have a disaster, and they do not know what the protagonist has done. They only know that they saw two explosions, Energy bombs, plane and train time, and a lot of "collateral damage", so this is a great cause that everyone has witnessed but no one knows about, is it great? Great, lonely? My daughters understood the flashing "143" on the entire planet, and that was probably enough.
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